Weinheim Longhorns

Weinheim Longhorns
Founded 1990
League German Football League 2
Arena Sepp-Herberger-Stadion
Based in Weinheim, Germany
Team colors Darkblue and White
         
President Volker Jacob
Head coach Shawn McBrayer
Championships none
Division titles none
Cheerleaders Horns
Website www.weinheim-longhorns.de

The Weinheim Longhorns are an American football team from Weinheim, Germany. The clubs greatest success was promotion to the German Football League in 2006, where it spent four seasons in. In this time the club reached the play-offs on three occasions.

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History

The club was formed in 1990 as the football department of the TSG Weinheim.[1]

The Longhorns entered league football in 1991, playing in the tier four Verbandsliga Baden-Württemberg. The clubs early years were of limited success, playing in the state leagues of Baden-Württemberg as a mid-table team. Things only improved for the side in 1999 when it won the Oberliga title unbeaten and entered the tier three Regionalliga Mitte for 2000.[2]

Weinheim played in the Regionalliga for the next four seasons, achieving good results and finally won the league in 2004 after another unbeaten season. The club gained entry to the 2nd Bundesliga for 2005 and finished in third place in the southern division in its first year there. The following season, the Longhorns won their division and, after defeating the Munich Cowboys in both promotion round games, earned the right to play in the GFL.[2]

In Germany's highest football league, the club finished fourth in all of its first three seasons, on the same winning percentage each year, and qualified for the play-offs on all three occasions. As the lowest placed southern team in the play-offs it had to encounter the best team from the north on each of those three occasions and the Braunschweig Lions, Kiel Baltic Hurricanes and Berlin Adler were to strong an opposition to overcome in the first round but the Longhorns achieved respectable results in each encounter.[2]

The 2010 season was far less successful with the team failing to win a single game and finishing last in their division. It had to face the Wiesbaden Phantoms in the relegation round and lost both of these games, too, and was consequently relegated to the GFL 2. The 2011 season, one level lower, proved to be not much more successful. The team lost 12 of its 14 season games, came last once more and dropped another level, now to the Regionalliga Mitte again.[2]

After the recent decline of the football team it was rumored that the club would merge with the Rhein-Neckar Bandits from near-by Mannheim or at least form some cooperation. The Longhorns management however declared that while the two clubs have had talks about joint training seasons the club would retain its independence and not merge with the Bandits.[3]

Honours

Recent seasons

Recent seasons of the club:[2][4][5][6][7]

Year Division Finish Points Pct. Games W D L PF PA Postseason
2005 GFL 2 (South) 3rd 22–6 0.786 14 11 0 3 615 244
2006 1st 24–4 0.857 14 12 0 2 511 125 Won PR: Munich Cowboys (20–0 & 27–14)
2007 GFL (South) 4th 8–16 0.333 12 4 0 8 196 311 Lost QF: Braunschweig Lions (26–55)
2008 4th 8–16 0.333 12 4 0 8 248 256 Lost QF: Kiel Baltic Hurricanes (21–47)
2009 4th 8–16 0.333 12 4 0 8 211 412 Lost QF: Berlin Adler (13–30)
2010 6th 0–24 0.000 12 0 0 12 108 531 Lost RR: Wiesbaden Phantoms (7–45 & 26–30)
2011 GFL 2 (South) 8th 3–25 0.107 14 1 1 12 240 570

References

  1. ^ American Football (German) TSG Weinheim website, accessed: 16 December 2011
  2. ^ a b c d e Football History (German) Historic American football tables from Germany, accessed: 16 December 2011
  3. ^ Keine Fusion oder Kooperation mit den Rhein-Neckar Bandits (German) GFL website, published: 12 September 2011, accessed: 16 December 2011
  4. ^ GFL 2008 www.football-aktuell.de, accessed: 16 December 2011
  5. ^ GFL 2009 www.football-aktuell.de, accessed: 16 December 2011
  6. ^ GFL 2010 www.football-aktuell.de, accessed: 16 December 2011
  7. ^ GFL 2 2011 www.football-aktuell.de, accessed: 11 December 2011

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